The WordPress Theme

Fundingpress

Fundingpress is a WordPress theme that allows you to create your own crowdfunding site. Users will be able to create projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others. A lot of thought and care went into the creation of this theme, that’s why we are proud to say that Fundingpress not only is very easy to use, but is also packed with details so that you can easily monitor the progress of your projects. Check out the amazing features that this theme provides below, and start creating your own crowdfunding site today!

This Theme Price Is Only $55 USD

Why not test the demo as an user?

You can either register or login with this account:

Username: User
Password: 1234

How does the handling of payments work?

When a donation is made the admin will be able to see who made the donation by editing the project. The admin will then have the option of collecting the funds or enable the option for user to do so. All the funds collected will be deposited into the designated Paypal account set up by the admin in the funding settings once the project is finished. The admin have the option of choosing to collect the fundings or not if the campaign meets its goal.

Wrapping up:

More questions? Check the instructions file, online now!

How is the project creator getting paid?

The user who creates a project will add its Paypal address to its profile which you will be able to see in the project summary as an admin. Once the project finished you can decide how much percentage do you want to keep from hi/her and pay the rest

List of features:

Need help? Visit our Support Forum

I offer theme support via our support forum. If you have any problems or if you find a bug/error, please post them there. I will NOT be able to answer any questions regarding support in the comments. (http://support.skywarriorthemes.com/)

Please note: the images that can be seen in the preview images will not be included in the download. These are for preview purposes only.

Update History

April 6th, 2013

- Replaced the word pledged with target

April 5th, 2013

 - Initial release
Exit mobile version